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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1952)
TKDNKSDAY, OCT. 1, 10M irr.nALD and nhws. klamath faixr. ohfgon PAGE TTVB 'in' 4 .;;- 1' b fV- 'V V M-A-raa'-.W.,.-, n 1. Jk Oj 15; .".; j.' : CAN FIRE ATOMIC SHELL Tin Army Ordninct Corpt hai unveiled ihi. 230mm arlill. piece which il cepebla of delivering en etomic ihell in clot lupport of ground Troops in kindi of weather, dey or night. Above t the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., with a civilian gunnery expert at the lanyard, the gun il tett fired. The projectile and powder charge are loaded into the weapon't breech by meant of a hydraulic power rammer, although thii opera tion may alio ba performed by hend. The range of the weapon it about 20 milei. Russian Farm Harvest At All Time High MOBCOW i-The btitKesl news In Huanla thla (all la the harvest. "Almost everywhere," the SKrl cultural aclrntlut I. Yakunhkin wrote In the Literary Oazetl. "from the Estonia Kepuolic to Ihe Khabarovsk relon In the Far Kant, collective and atale larms have raised a hlich harvest." Htatlatlca on the results, even In Die most general (orin, will not be available lor aome wceka or even months, but Ruralans in Moscow already are Irealy claim Init that the all-lime record lor rain crops In the UBBIl will be broken. For over (our years now the Bovlet uraln harvest lias hovered Just over the magical ligure ol seven billion poods, a announced by responsible officials here. (A uood la 30 KiiKllsh pounds.) This Is the (Igure which up to now In the Soviet Union has in dicated a good crop. It Is the equivalent ol roughly 116 million metric tons. Ihe all-time grain harvest high vii scored two years ago In ISftU with a crop or 7.0 billion poods I IH million metric lons.i In 1051 had crop weather In cer tain Important areas cut the grain harvest to 1.4 billion poods or liil million metric tons. However, the wheat crop was higher than in 1150, It was claimed, and the cot ton crop was better. The auger beet crop also was slightly over the previous year. Tills year, though the evidence as It has appeared In the press to date Is fragmentary, there seems a pratslblllty the UBBH may far exceed Its previous attainments, not only In grain but also In other vital crops. Btatemenls such as that which recently appeared In Red Btar "Our country Is reaping a good harvest this year" have been ap pearing with greater and greater nequiTcy. Articles from the harvesting areas tell of combine operators having to cope with gram yields which put la.-it years crops far be hind and which raise particular problem's In harvesting because the stalks are frequently lying Instead of standing. Yakushkln In his article said: "Notwithstanding the very dry weather In the autumn of last year, In the plains regions ol the Ukraine. In the Rostov region and particu larly In the Krasnodar region the majority o( collective farms have grown a winter wheat harvest av eraging from 25 to iff centners per hectare." (The algnidgance of this slate- Titanic Sinking Being Made Into Movie II y 11(111 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Mi-They're sink ing the Titanic aaaln, thin time on a movie lot, and they're having a dickens of a time atftlng the lact from Union. 'llio Titanic epic will star Clifton Webb and Barbara Htaiiwyrk and Is being helmed by Chailrs llrack etl. The sage producer, who has brought forth such films as "The Lost Weekend" and "Hansel Boule vard." said this is the nionl Ins ilnntlng subject in his picture making career. "The alorlea we have uncovered about the sinking are fubulnut," he remarked. "We have had to dis card some of them because they are ton lantnsllc (or movie audi ences to believe. Borne are too fantastic (or me to believe. Thai s r-nlv natural, since human testi mony Is inclined to be taullv In for 10 minutes after the waters i" " "Inking. Bracken added, were deemed dangerous and that "Invchllgntlons brought forth new he ahol himself allcr Ihe Iceberg land safer ship design and a alrlcter was struck. (rode of ship safety. Tilings that were careicasncns uciore uci-miii; crimes." Investliiators discovered the Tt- tlotiir'u ldkmil tlnH nn binoculars. That a man donned a dress l(i,i,,.. u,.ri, .,rrhilihi. on the gain a place on a lifeboat. uUlo ,nd t)l Mrboals were too few to Imnd e the people aboard. Also, there were neurbv ships That one crewmen to a lifeboat. rich couple bribed , put their luggage in ; That a crewman supposed to take the water leniorrulurn was i.eeu putting his lliiirmoiucler In a water bucket belore ihe crash. That the captain swam to a Ill bout, deposited a child there and twain back to go down with his ship. 'Inat Mrs. Isatlore Klraiis de clined to enter a lifeboat and leave her millionaire husband, saying, "I stavrd with him a good iiuinv years: 1 in not going to leave rum now." The acts of heroism outnumbered '"SSI rw related .tt.e selfish ot.es. Bracken observed Ihem. are these: The Titanic was hullt at a cost of T, million. Its building wss accompanied by a big publicity campaign citing II as the mosi modern, unslnkalile ship. Newsreels Mill exist of the ptaln confidently embarking on 'ihe maiden vovage. Aboard were nine multimillionaires, several ed itors, a novelist, countess and Pres. Idem Tail's aide-de-camp. On the night of April M. 1012. a lookout alchted an Iceberg dead ahead. The alarm was sounded and Ihe ship was swerved to one side, mlBslav the Iceberg. Unfortunately, the shin struck a spur of under water Ice, which ripped open the bottom ol the ship "like a sardine can." The Titanic went down with 1.617 persons. When the liner Carntithla arrived on the scene, only 707 sur vivors could be lound. Many stories of the disaster Mine mil of Kenatc hearings and newspaper accounts. Among them: That the first ollicer on the bridge continued the ship's speed that newspapers of Die time cited Ihe actions ol the disaster victims as "one of the hluh marks ol hu man behavior." As the ship was sinking, the people aboard sang "Nearer My Ood to 'I lice." and that is the current title o( the pic ture. iThe tills "Tllnnlc" is owned by another producer, i 'One good thing did come out which did not receive the 808 be. cnuse their wireless operators were not on duly. Maritime law now prevents such occurrences. rrrii.H ;kt olassy class NEW YORK -Because educa tors aav Ihe iunlor high school pupils III Uarlen. Conn., don't throw alone, the pupils have been warded with a new school addition that lets In daylight through floor to-ceiling windows. 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